Sadly Sammy they didn't give any sort of tool to physically view and review Logs.They're saved in Batch file format.
Couple of handy Tips.
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I had a hellva fight trying to remove a Realtech Lan driver about 8 months ago.I was getting BSOD every 5 minutes because of a driver update.I got Lucky and had a restore point saved.When dealing with Realtech Lan drivers just use the one that Windows installs.It works don't update it EVER.It Overwrites the previous version and you can not roll the damn thing back without doing a system restore or complete reinstall.
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When installing Win 7 it is very particular on what gets installed in what order.I've installed win 7 on a couple hundred PCs and most of the time you'll run into problems if you don't install .NET Framework 1st.As it includes all updates needed for the Windows Installer.
If you install drivers 1st you will more than likely get random BSOD because of Drivers.Especially when it comes to Lan,Chipset and SATA controller drivers.
Sounds like you may have a few Bugs that were not completely removed.There are a few tools that look for rogue applications and such I'll link a few of the better ones.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/combofix/
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/tdsskiller/
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/junkware-removal-tool/
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/
I have a small 512mb thumb drive with nothing but removal tools on it and these are the best that you will find.Disable your LAN before running them.They do a very good job at removing the little pieces that Malwarebytes and others leave behind.
I can't tell ya how many Cheap Dell PCs I've had to clean out in the last couple of years.And I know for a fact that 70+/-% of them got buggs from downloading pics and attachments from Facebook and the other 30+/-% from downloading p0rn,random images,Music,wallpapers and screensavers.